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FAIR AND COOLER TODAY; i FAIR, WARMER TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESRATCHES Plctures at the Auditorium Pictures at the Davis Thea- at the Breed Th 1t tnz Tadies So \nditoriu Town .t Hall. Ass0- Home! nefit Concert K. of P. 0. of A, No. 5320, 1 fa Hall ANNGUNCEMENTS Madam Laskey, famons card-reade for business, love. trouble. All per- sonal aff aled. English, Rus- sian, Polish, Hibernian Hall. Finn Block, Jewett City, Friday and Satur- day. 10 a. m. t0 9 p. m.—adv. LEE CLEGG ADDS NEW DEPARTMENT Will Carry the Brunswick Phenographs—Piays All Line of Records. In and around the store of Lee Clezg the jeweier, on Main street, the prevaces un atmosphere of progress. nd in lite with his motto, the mu- ic loving peovle of Norwich will be delighted to know that a new de- partment is now added. comprising “The Brunswick” line of phonographs. This brings to the home the enjoy ments of all the various makes of re ards, for the Brunswick removes ail limitations, and plays all records with- out the nasal twang and metalis over- tomes The mellow tones are made possible by a wooden walled tone chamber, built as a violin. Mr. Clegg also has been fortunate in securing the Norwich agency for the cciebrated Pathe Double Disc Rec- ords, shich bring the famous Europ- ean professionals within reach of ail. This store’s past reputation is enough guarantee of the wuality of any mer- chandise that will be soid in the fu- ture. BREED THEATRE. Today and Saturday the feature screen production at the Breed thea- tre is “Today,” a powerful picturiza tion of that phenomenal stage success Florence Reed, the original star of this production is seen in the lead- ing role and is supported by an all star cast, including Frank Mills, Alice Gale, Gus Weinburg. This pic- ture presented in seven beautiful acts and has some of the most elabor- ate stage settings that have ever been seen on the screen. The story is a powerful one and is put out boidly as a warring to w that are mot con- tent to live upon the incomes of their husbands. Charlie Chaplin is also seen in a roar; two part comedy entitled “His New Job," and the famous ton mes 1 series completes length of this g performance will ters’ or walkers, corned lence. as th street “parade, a «xcepting. price of admission is the only small th'ng with the show, 30 cents, to ev- erybody, which includes the war tax. management has arranged the Tobaceo Fund to turn over to that of the re- those attend, while enoying a good per- 3 their bit and es, The worthy ceipt formance, aerial eyelist, fund ten of each will he d helping the bhoys artists, flying rings, own There they carry the ring stock, per cent performance, Over There. FOR SALE so equilbriest, in- fact everything thit goes to make up a cireus performance of unusnal excel- The show will positive pear on the diy and date advertised, travel on their . which eliminates any delay in will be no no hors- . ~The motor Iy ap- with WANTED WANTED FOR SALE GOVERNMENT WORK Norwich Woolen Mills pay excellent wages, have good positions open for Card Room Help, Picker Room Help, also SPECIAL BARGAINS 23-acre chicken farm, 11 miles from Plainfield. garden planted. Price $ 5-acre farm. potatoes. 1 mile from Danielson. iS-acre farm, planting -all done for miles the season. from Moosup. $0-acre farm. for season, stock ami tools, best of lo- . 1% miles {rom Plainfleld. Price garden planted, re corn, Price $! stock and_toals, Price $3.000. planting 1% partly is of gbod market wood, some miles from Plainfield, Price For further particulars, inquire at 6 bu. large warden, 00. done, Spinners. Apply at once to NOR- WICH WOOLEN MILLS, Thamesville. WANTED Spinners and Card Strippers APPLY GLEN WOOLEN MILLS NORWICH TOWN RED I RACINE'S FARM AGENCY, CARPENTERS Danielson Conn, Write for farm catalogue. Tel. 198. WANTED AT ONCE J. C. WITTER ............ Auctioneer Office, 42 Main Street, 1 will sel farm ing from A for Mrs. at9 A HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF Danielson, Conn. at the George Wheaton so-called, on the state road lead- ttawaugan to Putnam, Conn., Eva Tripp, on SATURDAY, 1 MAY 25TH. o'clock a. m., sharp, PERSONAL PROPERTY as described, and ily mare. FARMING TOOLS, WAGONS, ETC. One extra good lumber wagon (new), 1 excellent one-horse cart. as good as 3 forward wheels, 1 ox wagon, 1 fine top carriage, X Zood _democrat sled, 1 express 1 new one-horse mower, 1 rake Acme harrow. 1 new weeder. several plows and cultivators, one, 1 Breakwater churns, 1 fodder cutter, a lot of shingling brackets and carpen- tools, 1 scalding tub, several sets new, made 1 ress 1 ox cart, 1 tedder, 1 plow beams machine with Indian Runner ducks, 3 sawhor: 0 flour barre nice _ bay to order, with ‘wagon, 1 winnowing m 1 cutte: bits, 1 rowboat, ses, 1918, d including a select lot of farming tools, an accumulation of four generations of household goods, both modern and antique, 1 large steam engine. 1 gasoline engine, 20 tons of first quality hav, 1 sound and clever. round barreled and what you would cail a first class fam- mare, ill, arbor. 1 bo: zsaw table, 1 rol at U. M. C. Works Seaview Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. LONG JOB ‘NO STRIKE T. J. PARDY CONSTRUCTION CO. BRIDGEPORT, CONN. WANTED MEN IN SHIPPING DEPARTMENT. APPLY NOW. RWICH WOOLEN MILLS, THAMBSVILLE, WANTED MAN BOOKKEEPER with some experience in large manufacturing concern. 50 of 00d blocks #nd roes complete, 2 guns, 1 anvil, 1 cheese press, an enor- salary i mous r]|vm'1'. y of !auher elt of all St"e age’ du“ed s grain truck for se, 2 1 mithe bellpwe, © work beacies|and experience, and. how soon could take position. Address Bookkeeper, care WANTED—Second hand water outfit, windmill, tank, pumping engine, tower, pump; any or all. Box 880, Niantic, Ct. may24d SPEND your - summer Beach; several furni tent 'reasonable; beach. _Cruttenden, Crescent Beach, Conn. Phone 70. 7 a.m. may24d WANTED—Position as housekeeper; willing to zo out of town. Address Box 56, care_ Builetin may24d T WANTED—A iy Critehley, House. WANTED — Woman housework on a farm; small family; wages $20. Addre Farm, Bulletin, = B ynias WANTED—A, woman jor_young girl to keep house; one to go home nights preferred. Write or call Mrs. Cote, 3 Sylvester st. may24d WANTED—A middle aged woman for general housework; good pay; refer- ences. Inquire care of Bulletin. may24d FANT) second hand bi- cycle With oaster brake. Raymond A. Fryer, Nol:lh Franklin. may24d WANTED—To drill you a new well or your old well deeper. A. . Earl, at Crescent hed cottages for cautiful ~ bathing £00d man coo Uncasville Boarding may24d for general light _work; contractor and driller of artesian wells, 7§ North § imantic, Ct. _may24d WANTED—A loom fixer on Knowles looms. Reply to T. A. C., 0. L) C.. Bulletin Co. WANTED—Second hand _furnitur we payhighest prices in castern Co necticut; we buy anything; largest sec- ond hand store in state. Louis D. Ward, warerooms 30-32 Water St, Norwic Write, call or tel. 361-13. apr27d WANTED—Immediately, men-women, 18 or over; $100 month; thousands U S. government war positions_open write immediately for free list. Frank- lin Tnstitute, Dept. 32 E, Rochester, N. % mayS WFSM ANTED—Men of middle age: T ex- perience unnecessary, wanted in our dyehouse; light work, hours 7 to 5, half day’ Saturday; sood pay, steady work the Year round. Brainerd & Arm- strong Ci New London, Conn. may20M W INSURE your automobile with United States Casualty Company, the company of prompt settlements. Archa.W. Coit, Agent, 63 Broadway. may22WFM WAN £00d second-hand lawn WANTED—A mower; state price, and address Lawn Mower, care Bulletin. may23d Ap FOR SALE—Stop helping the kaiser; put that scrub bull into bologna and head your Lerd with this splendid res- istered Holstein bull calf, 7-8 white and nicely bred, sired by our 2400- pound buil Colantha Pietertje Prince, Whose three nearest dams average over 31 pounds butter in 7 days; If you want size, type and transmitting abil ty in a herd sire, buy this bull for $40. Valley Farms, North Franklin. may24d FOR SALE—Five white pigs, as good as grow, at $10 eacn. James B. Palmer, R. F. D. 4, Norwich, Ct. may24d FOR SALE—A motorey-le in good running order, cheap. 14 CIiff St. _may24d FOR SALE—1917 Metz touring car, almost new, cheap. 14 CIff St. may24d . FOR SALE—1916 Dodge touring car, in first class running order, cheap if s01d this week. 14 CHff St. may24d FOR_SALE_Marble slab 6 ft. by 3 ft., suitable for market; ladies’ new side saddle. 333 Hast Maln St. may24d _FOR SALBE_Hav; good quality. T. Frazier, No. 61 East Town St. may24d FOR SALE—English setter puppies. H. W. Baker, R. F. D. 7, Norwich, Ct. may24d FOR_SALE—Services of a thorough- bred Clydesdale stailion, 1500 Ibs.. as fine a stallion for breeding purp anybody owns; lerms made upon application. Walter 1. Shippee, Danielson, Conn. Tel. may24d MOTORBOAT for sale; glass cabin cruiser. 30 ft, roomy and a splendid sea boat, economical of gasoline, full cquipment, two anchors, brass running lights, hoin, bell and whistle, refrig- erator, copper tank, everything first class; must be sold by June 1st, as I am leaving town; best offer takes her. Address C. H. Haskel, 11 Lincoln Av or Phone 330. ' may2id TOR SALI—Having sold my farm and home and moved to the city, T have two good horses to dispose of, dight farm wagon and harness; these horses are used to all kinds of farm work and good roaders, sound and gen- tle; one weighs 1100, chunky built, the other 1025, age 9 to 11; price very low. Cali at residence, 1204 Main St. Willi- mantic, Conn. may24d FOR SALE—Fresh Jersey heifer, heavy wilker, high cream test. J. L. Wells, P. O. Yantic, Conn. Coughlin Farm, Lebanon. may23d WANTED—Tailor and _bushelman; good r;?s 108 Main St, New London. NTED—Colored girl for general ork. 108 Main St., New London. may23d WANTED—Bright, energetic woman for pleasant outside position: good in- Address E. M., care Bulletin. WOOLEN SPINNER wanted; Davis & Furber mule, satinet work; family man preferred; ‘a good spinner makes $30. Call The Mystic Woolen Co. Mystic, Conn. WANTED—To rent a tenement, five or six rooms. Address Box 39, care Bulletin. may23d TED—Young man helper. awn- 3. W, Mallett. ing and sign work. may23d as_ chauffeur; 32 vears of age. T., Box 197, Moosup, Conn. ars’ experience F. W cook. Nook_Children’s Ho: “OVER THE ToP where we do our FOR SALE—Two-horse feam wagon, one Richmong rahge, one refrigerator. Call or address Charles M. Ames, 91 West Town St, Norwich, Conn. may23d FOR SALE—A rolltop desk. Inquire 2§ Hobart Avi ‘may23d FOR SALE—One cow, six vears old. good milker and butter. black Jersey, due to come in shortly. ~William Dear: don, Uncasville. may23d _FOR SALE—Gas or gasoline engine, 3% h.p. J. W. Mallett, 30 Market St. FOR SALE—Three Fords at bargain ; 1913 touring car, 1916 touring both in good condition and good running order; a Ford 1917 truck, full equipment and good order. Christus Terzis, 76 Main St., Putnam, Conn., near Union Square. may23d FOR SALE—Having four horses. must sell two; brown horse, age 7, 1250 Ibs. bay. horse. age 9. 1100 1bs., dapple gray horse, age § 1150 lbs. brown horse, age §, 1000 ibs, sound and honest to work or drive; stop expense. may23d will s 219 We: 11 very cheap to Main St. of ‘copper wire, corn binders. several best work, Shampoo or scalp treatment| FOR SALE-_Fulton Concord bugsy bk of “hurries: both " single it Bulleti 50c. Dandruff positively cured. Hair|in best condition; cost new $150; will dotble, a few Torse blankeis and oo jDulletin, ; dveing, bleaching, manicure. M |sell for less than half. Address Lock cobmous auantits ‘or smarie articics | — Lindzren 106 Thaver Bldg. el | Box 75, or Tel. 1871-2 Baltic. may23d i 0ols not herein described, all very sk 2 ; = e e FARMERS— cour ol STORAGE -« waNTED oo e Higady | AR By your Armour ang HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND UTENSILS For s yuiner dav. b AiiE illors potatoes, seed ocats and all kinds of owcnpn s ol e e Rates Reasonable for short or|Stonifston, Conn. " ™~ ™ 'may Seed corn at a low price at the Greene- HBALADE, WTTHAE Cobkh saie oneith | WANTED — An all around man in|ville Grain Co. Phone 326-5. apri6d _ cases bookracks. heds. bedding, old g term {’“"“‘k*m“ “\Ol:dvmd s ,flf;orma" fo) SPECIAL SALE of Turkish cigarette: { clocks gaiore, all different sty and shoeing. C. M. ams, Danielson, Conn. | 12c a package, regular price 1 to 29¢, ot i o) aert 26 22| NORWICH STORAGE CO,, |57 : e d mahogany frames, warming pan. | = Fo = Shop. ay22d . | haircloth sofa and chairs, a few old- 52 BROADWAY Im\”\ \“.)”_ i e ‘sv(a;Al!:)Demer.‘ ‘r & R may22d | stvle chests. 1 bicyele, a_collection of | Telephone 553-5. b ShanLs ARy AL eyie &|, FOR SALE—Four horses. weight be- 1 ko e i e Tl b il = Murphy Co., $03 Main St. Willima 1 1100 and 1250, extra good drivers rush bottoms and some without S an w\x{:'km Inquire cor. High. and . spinning wheels and ree WANTE West Main Sts. may22d carpets.” matting, old ‘glaseware and WANTED permancnt_position. FOR SALE—~Walter A. Wood two- oblets. alko rrockery. - pottery and . D ¥ C horse mowing machine and horse rak timears. ‘a ot "af victyres ana odi|Men in Picker Room and Dye| i i viiia for sensiat. nauses | in 500y condition. ~ Phone 1344-2 brass kettles, 1 letter press and many work: no_ washing or ironing. Apply d R ¥ EEin Lallee, Listier premsdumaniny | Foviee. - Apply { €0 Mrs; Walter 1-Glibert, 51 Broad st E—Three fine Bng LE LEN MILLS, ay2ld o5 ter pups ten weeks old $10 each; worth ; L roiks Abin (sale. o OL GLEN WOOLEN LLS, GOVERNMENT nceds 20,000 clerks|More to T nts. L. H. hummer from start to finich. five: NORWICH TOWN at Washington; examinations every.|Suenderhaup, 52 Mechanic St., Wester- LT Dol My S el X Where Soon; experience unnecessary;| 1. R. I ‘may22 o8 Tripp has men and women desiring governmenti| o SAIE_One palr handsome ms cash. and i stormy. broken. We pzy up tw $15 pe auiners Sl B encisIBINE, hington. | 4na larne Address F. C. Bellows, will take place the following Send by parcel post and receive e - & Kiilingly, Conn. ay22d Joe Bodo will be on hand to ¢ £ s by roturn pall. We buy dia- _WANTED—TFor a small family, man,| ~ poR SALE-—55 acres wood and tim- MES. EVA TRIPP. . too. wife and child, furnished house, near | yon o550 Kortn willi- 1 COLLATERAL LOAN CO.,, { trolley: ate lowest price; near NOT-| pynic e mayve2d B = TR 154 Water S wich or between Norwi and New | " " — — — hetween Shetucket and Market London. - Address H. W. N. Bulletin E Zht room cottage a AUCTION .\\_n‘ r;’l\dv’rr“. a firm to deal with. |} maylid 7 Bridge ®t., Willimantic; all [Sstablished < = = odern conve uir f . g WANTED Married man_on farm;| Hoos cgnveniences. Inauire of : tml account n:‘m» \]fii“lu nr":n: hus- it hg Baxden, C""‘“\‘\‘H mantic. ~ ‘ma: b illlam Kinney, 1 will sell at able locatiol 3. = R ¥ Saedon Sy i “Ghdt] ATTENTICN! Tel. Lebanon Div. | ~FOR SALE—Choice Hampshiredown L St ek | ife s ey ° price reasonable. John Hawkins, Sergt. Arthur Guy Empey in {00t SO Savie gnn| | wevsewives S s T rs 2 i east of Haliville, 2 e Tceancatl 3. BRUCK - FOR SALE—One 1911 % ton Reo Vitagraph's master production, el Rl e NER and sell him vour second-hand truck In runnng order. with good Over the Top.” | i 3 Furniture, Ranges and Iceboxes, and tires. $100: one 1916 1, ton Interna- | at 1030 o'clock a. m., buy Thrift Stamps. Hand and machine twist-| tional truck. $230; will exc M.P.Ne. 16 e o 3 i 13 E ers or female; also. learners.|cars for touring car of 3 & S e i A h;"?;" i Tel. 717 Franklin St. | \West Side Silk vild yaiue. G. W. Avery, Franklin. ’:‘lel H ons ne: W), | buggy, 2 cul- =+ — - e .ebanon Div. may17 AT TlEANAUDITORIUM TODAY | tivatc 2 one-horse’ plows (one Te- WANTED—Experienced -warpers, and = D TOMORROW yersible), 1 stone drag. 1 grindstone, 1 girls for learnin Apply at| FOR SALE—Bronze turkey egs: o o P taos, e WANTED Gnce. West Side silic Ml centy each, G, H Wintinmg ircus Coming. Jr., planter, 1 hay cutter. 1_corn shell. Doy : 5 - N f er’1 hand corn wlanter, 1 hand potate ANTED—To buy old zold SEL RN e mA"'—.'?xn ’v:r T"n t Ry ”r"h'yav“‘mnh(rr 1 pipe vise. 1 blacksmiti's vise ‘e“. also old false teeth; Jughest prices v 30 ft. launch hull. e chiidren and some of the old folks, | carpenters’ topls, nair clamps, 1 zood paid._F. W. Guild, Jeweler, 21 Broad- Inquire Broadway Fish also, is the coming of the Siz. Sautelic | work bench, | el meusures.’ harnexs MEN WANTED AT THE|Vay, xorwich aprsa aprzsd ibit Le on Monday, M; 7. SARELS SRS 0 i orks. hoes. rakes, WANTED—Three girls for marking e E—Farms of 5 o The show ta ot May 2T ang.] ChAINS. roves. shovels, seyines, wedges AMERICAN STRAW- and sorting: good pay and steady work, | acres, close to Willimantic; also tene- el atly B-[eic. wood, 1'bird dog, 1 ize run. hens Troy Steam Laundry, Franklin St ment houses on easy terms; six head Eaten present season man:‘- ciaer h'rrfl;. Vinegar, "mkd Iot beans, marl2d of young hei and one two-hor;u W acts e and | shotgun and’ rifle, screen door, Iot of 3 — — 5 team wagon. Samuel Adams, 440 they have from the pest | 1aths. tiappoards, umner. 1 roll barbei | BOARD COMPANY’S MILL | “wanTED sccond nand and antique | Pleatant S Willimantic. . aprisd talent the jon affords, !.:o'oad";mr.:;w ‘tvnv»“ _‘“un‘m}'w" | furniture of all {firéds, kgEt our m-;; and espe Giovelty "and e e, some articles of house: before you sell, A, Bruckner, 55 Frank- g . hold furnityre. 5 milkinz cows (one t ocod lin St. Tel. 717-3. novéd artistic me ormance con-|freshen son), 1 yeatiing . heifee. G Pay = . Sats o ed dogs, ained ponies, | vearling bull WANFED_AIL of the farmers to ained an unrideable mule,d If stormy, sale next fair week day know that I am buying all kinds of IR cittacs ot e e Steady Employement SRR R T hours time. HELP WANTED Men, Women, Boys and Girls + 44 hour week, time and a half for over time, steady work. Employes who work 44 hours during the week are paid for 54 In addition to having the shortest work- ing week of any factory in Norwich, the management have decided to close the Thermos Factory all day Saturday com- mencing June 1st, extending through the months of June, July and August, to September 15th,, with full week’s pay to employes who work 40 hours a week. American Thermos Bottle Company WANTED RCOM AND BOARD FOR 50 MEN State Rates Board Guaranteed Address Box 50, care Bulletin $100 LIBERTY BONDS WILL BE ACCEPTED AT $110 AT THE FOX HILL MANOR LAND CO. Buy vour building lots .and _plant your garden now: make a splendid in- vestment and double your money. Also allments, $10 down. and $1 per week: Take Westerly car and stop at City Line. . ROSAN e LOST AND FOUND LOST—Sunday, a brown dog, answers name of Prince; has collar and tag. Finder notify Joseph Mulholland, 19 CIiff St. may24d ! _LOST_—Sunday. on the road between | North Stonington. Clark's ~Falls and Woodville. R. 1. pocketbook containing small sum of money, auto license and other papers. Reward if returned o thousand chickens at once and am pay- ing the highest prices possible. Joseph Hockberg, 181 Main St, Wiliimantic. Tel. 147-15 apr2sd Wantedat Once Good, steady, reliable men for Blacksmith Helpers. Day and night work, 55 hours per week, time and one-half for over time. Good wages. Marlin-Rockwell Corp. Employment Office WANTED AT ONCE RIFLE TESTERS FOR RANGE WORK—MEN THAT UNDERSTAND SHOOTING REQUIRED. MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP. Employment Office. WANTED WOOLEN SPINNERS FOR NIGHTS ON GOVERNMENT WORK. GOOD PAY, STEADY WORK. Apply to RELIANCE YARN CO,, Norwich, Conn. 12.Room House, No, 125 School St A splendidly built residence in th center of the city, modern improv ments, including a new steam heat.] er. Lot about 30x80 feet, a portion| of which is used as a garden. Idea location for a Boarding or Roomin; House. Good reason for selling. Forl full information, apply only to THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 MAIN STREET 724—Phones—68 — 196 ACRE FARM 1 pair Oxen, 5 cows, all stock STOCK and TIMBER FARM 196 acres, 35 tiflable. chestnut timber. Good house and other buildings.. 1 pair oxen, 5 cows, all tools and farming implements. A rare bargain. Immediate possession. 2 miles to railroad and % mile to macadam road. All conveniences. Lot of oak and |Send for my latest Farm Bulletin. (Choice of 400) * WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. I, + Teiephone 2365 | desirable TO RENT FOR HIRE—Two 7-passenger tour- ing cars, also_5-passenger touring car, with good reliale chauffeurs, day or night service. Cail 1219-3. 14 Cliff St may24d ~ TO RENT—Furnished rooms or light housekeeping. Inquire at 17 Boswell Ave. . may24d TO RENT—Two large furnished rooms. with or without board; rates| reasonable. 57 Cliff St. Phone 1460. _may24d 4 TO RENT—Three room tenement. Inquire 39 Spruce St. may23d TO RENT—Five oxtra fine large, airy furnished rooms, in a fine location, one minute from Marlin-Rockwell plan also some small rooms. Call at 13/ Boswell Ave. may2ld TO RENT—Furnished apartment for | the summer; rent very reasonable. 115| River_A}‘e._Phone_"l"' 3. may21d 'TO RENT—Space in garage for autos. Rose Garage, Hiscox ldg., Myers Alley. mayl0d . TO RENT—One 12-room house, one| store and two garages, at 110 Northi Main St. Inquire N. B. Lewis, 341 Main St. _may3d TO I\El“l‘—La.rfie furnished front Toom, very centrally located. Address A., care Bulletin. aprsd | TO RENT—Store, centrally located, suitable for grocery store, with neces. sary fixtures, at $13 por month. Tel, 246, . mar13d TO RENT—Furnished rooms for four gentlemen. Mrs. Kelly, 7 Nortii Hizh t. feb26d TO RENT—LIght storage space; elec. or call jan26d tric elevator. Phone 580, Water St. 7 | TO RENT—Furnished rooms; also rooms for light housekecping. 105 School St. Tnl 1048-3. seplld , TO RENT at 14-16 Thames St., ome double storc and two single stores, with all im- provements. Inguire AMERICAN WASTE 210, WEST MAIN ST. STORE TO RENT ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT FRONT--ONLY A FEW FEET FROM | FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING | ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW | RENT. INQUIRE AT BULLETIN| OFFICE. FOR SALE JUST ARRIVED They are here. A nice load of well broken horses, just out of work and ready to go to work. All kinds, big and small, pairs and _single. Prices right. Come and see them ELMER R. PIERSON. 536-3. may21d Tel. Nice Little One-man Farm Located about 2% miles from Brook- Iyn village, a 5-acre farm, high ele tion, commanding a_beautiful 7-room house, barn 23x22, stable for 4 jhorses and, 6 cows, miik i {house, wagon house, work shop, worl shed, ice house, all in the finest po: ble condition; all kinds of fruit trees never-failing’ well, pump leading t kitchen, also 2 brook on the nlace Price is very low at $2,000. Sold to| settle up an estate. Inquirc at FRED I RACINE'S FARM AGENCY, Danielson, Conn. Write for farm catalogue Tel. 198. | FOR SALE i | NO. 11 BLISS PLACE. |§ The beauti?ul cottage. modern cot- tage with all improvements, includ- ing heat in finest condition. both exterior and interior, and in choice location, with good trolley service. For particulars inquire of FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central | i Building, Norwich Phones . FOR SALE. Bath St. property. two-flat house on | | School St a nice louse on Town St. cottage house with garage on Asylum St. a three-tenement on Laurel Ave. farm at Williams Crossing of 150 acres. cottage on Whitaker Ave., and a number of bargains. Call A. M. AVERY 52 Broadway. at may9d FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement and Business Blocks, Building Lots, aii in | locations. List your pro- | perty if you, care to cell or rent, as I have a number of people looking for| real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real kstate und insurance. Roomw 163 Thayer Blds. ATTENTION, FARMERS! Now is the time to use | GROUND LIME STONE. | FOR SALE BY THE PECK, McWILLIAMS CO. NORWICH, CONN. FOR SALE Three-family house, choice location all rented, with rentals showing nearly 20 per cent. on selling price. FProper must be soid. For full particulars in- quire of 2 JOHN A. MORAN, | Real Estate Broker, maySd Franklin Square. SUBURBAN FARM only mile from Willimantic, 10 room house, large barn, 4 80od poultry houses, 20 acres fine fields, pastures for 12 head, plenty of wood, good fruit. Only $2300, $500 cash. Also several bargains in stocked farms. Tryon’s Agency, Willimantic, Conn. FURNISHED SEASHORE| COTTAGES | FOR SALE OR RENT | at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send forbooklet. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. I & METAL Co.,! Hearken! Stand by the boy who is Fight with gold eagles Rob us of rights that God Shall we concede to the DON'T CALL What's the meaning of a * To real soldiers, it sounds Please, call us “men” in th "The *bo; When they get to be a man. A calf is not a cow. nor a A colt is not a horse, nor A squab is not So call us “men” while m Please remember that. It's up to vou with plenty, Remember,—I do the fightin; BILLIONS FOR BATTLE Columbia calls unto.you: Liberty Bonds she is urging for sale; Buy for the sake of the Red, White and Blue; D Hasten, the Liberty Loan must not fail; Shielding our homes from the bloodthirsty Hun. Money is needed for ships and for docks; Uniforms, blankets and shoes; food supplies; Airplanes and army trucks; shells in great stocks; tfles, revolvers, and guns of great size: Come with your dollars and seal the Hu Silence forever his mad hymn of hate. » Captains of Industry; Privates of Toil: Failure is foreign to men of resource; Billions are needed for Prussians to foil; Let not this Moloch bestriding the earth, Billions for battle by all must be lent; Placed with a prayer on Columbla’s shrine; But for vile tribute not even a cent It sounds so militia-like to hear Smacks of politics, brass bands should be in traintag, And they'll go over the top, yes, every pop, bearning a gun, fate the doctrine of Force; gave us at birth, Beast of the Rhinc: Come, every freeman, to Duty respond: Strike at the Hure through a Liberty Bond. THEM BOYS Why do the people of our country so persist, In calling us “boys” after we enlist. boy so toy, c future, we in: of soldier “boys”: and lots of noise. to pile up lots of sand, pig is not a hog, % a pup is not a dog, pigeon, nor a kitten's not a, cat; other's knitting, A word to our people of this great democracy; to go hand-in-hand with me. 5 all 'round the bloody pond,— You do the LIBERTY buying And grab up Uncle’s BONDS. J. M. MARCEE. WANTED FCR SALE FOR SALE—Thoroughly tested vellow eve seed beans. Tel. 1835-13. may21d FOR SALE Equipped 100 Acre Farm With Retail Milk Route On main road. only 33 miles to town fertile cropping fields, brook-watered pasture, estimated 400 cords wood. 000 feet timb mile to sawmill), 150 maple trees, sugar house, pan neat 9-room house, sood barn, Silo, ice house, etc.; owner in other bu: in- cludes pr. younz ho 8 zood cow: 3 heifers, “bull har- cul vators gons, pun part dowr *s Catalogue: A, Strout Azency Nassau St York. N. Dan Y . FOR SALE $350 will buy a Camp Bungalow with large lot on Block Island. $1500 will purchase a tract of Land with two furnished Cottages on Fishers Island. Here are opportunities for a Summer vacation. FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO James L. Case 27 Shetucket Street FOR SALE . Olympian 1917 4.cylinder Clover-leaf ROADSTER Color gray Run 4,000 Miles Owner M. DESSAU, Thompson, Conn. Telephone Putnam 299. FOR SALE The Old Historical Tavern, known as Adam’s Tavern, with Stock and Fixtures. Also my Gardner Lake Property, 1-4 mile water front, fine grove and 35 acres of land, with houses, barns, sheds, etc. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town, Conn. b o s v e eecm— er———————————=~ YOU CAN BUY THE DOWE PROPERTY AT REASONABLE PRICE The house has 10 rooms and bath, electric lights, steam heater; large pantries, cemented cellar. High, dry, very healthful location; superb iew of city and syrounding coun- try. One of the most home-like properties in Norwich; only five minutes walk to Franklin Square. Owner might consider renting, furnished or unfurnishgd to family of refinement. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334—1596. 63 Broadway WANTED WOOLEN - WEAVERS, one loom work. Steady employ- ment, good pay. Family help only; good tenements, low rent. - Apply ! AIRLIE MILLS Hanover, Conn. i WANTED kFour-inch oak planks, season- ‘ed lumber, three and three- | eighths inches up‘to four and one-half inches in'‘large or {emall lots, native:lumber pre- ferred. Write to the Richard- son Mfg. Co., Worcester, i Mass. WANTED 100 laborers, 40 girls, 2 plumbers and 2 plumbers’ helpers, household work- ers (315.00 per week, no-washing or ironing), 2 waitresses, 15 girls dor I beach, 34 weavers, 50 spinners, 2 ship- | ping_elerks. | FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU { Geo. L. Chesbro. Mer. - Central Bids. e 1 | NY,NH&HLRR TELEGRAPHERS WANTED Men 'and women between the ages of 18 and 60 who can telegraph are wanted for positions at various stations in Connecticut and Southern Massachusetts. If but slightly familiar with tele- graphy can attend school for in- struction at Hartford, Conn. A Call or write Superintendent N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. at pasenger station. Hartford, Conn., C. A. MITCHELL New Haven, Conn,, E. E. REGAN Waterbury, Conn., M. D. MILLER WE WANT YOUR JUNK Iron, Metals and Paper Stock. Ou- teams will call in cither city" or country. NORWICH WASTE AND METAL COMPANY Telephone 546-2 Norwich, Conn. WANTED TWO FIREMEN C. M. ROBERTSON CO. MONTVILLE PICKER ROOM AND CARD ROOM HELP WANTED SAXTON WOOLEN‘ CORFORA‘T‘ON BEAN HILL MILL Have E. A. PRENTICE - Phone 300 86 CLiff Street search the title of your Real Estate and Insure it. 4 A f ‘Whitestono Clzars. yetll from Oct. ist, 1917. 32 for Same rate per-thousand.

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